fljetmo. - VOL. XV.-NO 122 SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1899. Get in the Push. It is a good thing. We have opened for the spring and summer sea son an Immense line of Baby Carriages. A carload is the extent of our stejek, the larg est yet consigned to one dealer in Shenandoah. Our prices suit the con dition of the times. BRYAN TURNED DOWN. J. P. Williams '& Son, 13 5. Main St., FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. Shenandoah, Pa. g0'HARA'S FOR m m Democrat In Assembly nt l'ottsvllle Tie day ltepildlatrd Him, Pottsville, Hay 20. The members of tlio Democratic Count? Standing Committee met In Union Halt at 10:30 o'clock this morning for tlio purpose of fixing a time for holding tho county convention. Joseph W. Moycr, tho County Chairman, presided. Owing to tho unavoidable absonco of Secretary John E. Doyle, M. J. Lawlor, of Shenandoah, was appointed temporary secretary. sionnay, Jiny luin, was suggested as 1110 nrApir dato for the convention and, after some dls-tlllu nUItiV cussion, that dato was unanimously agreed upon, and Union Hnll tho place. John O. Ulrlch, Esq,, of Tamaqua, then arose and offered tho following rcsolutiou : Resolved, that wo. tho members of the Standing Committee of tho Democratic party of Schuylkill county, hereby reaffirm our allegiance to tbo great fundamental principles of liberty, justice and democracy, as ex pressed In tho national platform of 1800. Wo favor tho nomination of W. J. Bryan for President in 1000. Mr. Ulrlch moved tbo adoption of tho resolution, whereupon Prof. Edward O'Don nell of Duller township, moved that Mr. Ulrich's motion lay on the table. Mr. O'Don noil's motion prevailed. Thero wcro some votes in tho ncgatlvo, but the vote in favor was a heavy one. Tho County Chairman, on motion of William C. Devltt, Esq., or Ashland, was given power to tnako such changes in the places for holding delegato elections as bo may deem proper, and at 11:20 tbo cotntnlttco adjourned. JEWS OF THE GOIiIilERlES Stone Arrives For The Mammoth Vest Shenandoah Breaker. WILL SOON BEGIN ! Two;Ertkers Will-be Wiped Out by the New Structure, and Ultimately There Will be Bnt Three Large Break ers; Left Uere. LABOR LEAVING. Mmln Source In Lehigh County by Hailing Mill. StRitlng. Several men responded to the advertise ment that appeared In the Herald last night, asking for men to work at cement works at Ormrod, Pa., aud this morning nine left town for that place, accompanied by Joseph Barr, tho agent who came hero to get them. Tho men who formed the party were John J. Hook, Edward Zltmnornian, William E. Smith, William Lee, William Sneddon, W. C. Beck, Thomas E. Doyle, WlUIam Shabb, of Shenandoah, and Frank John, of St. Nicholas. The advertisement appears In this Issuo. Wbllu hero Mr. Barrstatcdthatthoscnrclty of labor at Ormrod and vicinity Is remark- ablo, and Is duo to tro rolling mills at Potts- town and other places starting up. II. 0. Hess, of town, expects to leave with another party of men on Tuesday, noxt. Amorican and German Compressed Yeast Is sold by all grocery keepers. All first class bakers uso it. Fresh, reliable and quick, Makes tho best bread. Try It. 4-31-lm OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH., rialn Street, and Paying taxes is like buy ing many of the so called bargains in. many stores you generally pay out a good deal of money for very meagre returns. Our lino of Chlldrons Dresses Is complete the styles tbo latest the fit, perfect ami the prices well, they fit the purse of tho buyer as no "special" bargains can do. The Circus. The two performances given here yostcr day by La Pearl's Circus wero of an excellent order and it mado an impression that will inako future visits by tho sanio circus wel come. Tho show Is of tho good, old-fashioned M At-IAMflV P. TV hoopla kind. There are tho rings with expert ridors whoassumo the most dillicult positions with easy graco. Thon tbcro are the trapeze, flying rings, horizontal bar, slack wiro and ladder performers, who defy tho laws of gravity with almost astounding daring and Introduce many feats that aro entirely new. Tho circus is of a continuous order, something is on tho go all tho time. When the expert performers aro not in tho rings, or whirling through tho air, a troupo of a dozon clowns como forward and indulgo In ludicrous antics, such as burlesquo base ball, ropo jumping, acrobatic feats, and trick mulo riding. The performance was clean, moral and up-to-date The attendance last night exceeded tho seat ing capacity, which is by no means limited RIBBONS O AI.OKE Our stock Is all right In quantity quality -and price. We have the narrow widths for trimming dress skirts, and we have the wider for neck ribbons and waist belts. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 Nora Mam st.i BALDWIN REFRIGERATORS. Flowers In Frlcko's store window for 6.1I0 cheap. 2t Grand Officers Elected. At tho session of the Qrand Section, Junior Templars of Honor and Temperance, held in Philadelphia yesterday, tho following officers wero elected: Qrand Governor, Charles II. Harris, Wm. Peun; Grand Vice Governor, Louis Stubans, Philadelphia; Grand Becorder, William E. Powell, Shenandoah; Assistant Grand Becorder, E. Waterltouso, Pblladel phla; Grand Ushor, Goorgo P. Lauor, Phil- Frank Court, This is our fifth year with the BALDWIN and we are pleased with our sales. Every Refrigerator sold adeiphla: Grand Sentinel, makes us a friend and helps to sell others. They use !1!a,!e!p!'!ai G,?nd chaP,ai,Q-,s-nT0. Lrile0 , r J Philadelphia. It was deolded to hold the . no less ice ana Keep me 100a sweeter man any omers. Ask your neighbor who has a Baldwin. ALL SIZES FROM 10 to 30. The arrival of flvo car loads of stono at the. West Shenandoah colliery this morning revived comment on local mining operations, with special referenco to the proposed erec tion of an immenso breaker to take the place of tho breakers now used by the thrco largo collieries of tbo P. It 11. C. & I. Co. on tho western and southwestern outskirts of the town tho Kohlnoor, West Shenandoah and Turkey Bun. Tho perfection of plans in this direction was referred to by tho Herald soveral wcokn ago, but, at that timo and slnco, tbcro wero many pcoplo who declined to givo credence to tho report. It was correct, howover, and tho arrival of tbo car loads of stone this morning Is tho first step towards activo pre parations for a revolution in tho operations ot tho three collieries named which will ultl mutely result In leaving that part of tho dls tiict In a very much restricted condition, so far as tho outside operations are concerned. As to when work will be started on the now breaker nothing can bo said definitely at tho present time. It may not occur before the first part of noxt August, but meantime the materials will arrivo as fast as the ship ments can bo mado. Tbo timo of starting is dependent, in a largo measure, upon tho progress made in tho construction of the new breaker at the Mabanoy City colliery. This work is being pushed night and day, and It Is estimated that it will be completed within two months. As soon as it is finished the work at tho West Shenandoah breaker will begin. Tbo sito for the new breaker Is 1U0 feet east of the present breaker. John H. Pollard, of Ashland, engineer for the P & B. C. & I. Co., to-day visited the Kehley Bun colliery aud took an inventory of the outside workings. Tho visit made to the colliery last Tuesday by Superintendents Veitb, Scott and Boyd, ond Mr. Pollard, was only for tho purpose of iuspect Ing the Inside workings. Tho transfer of this colliery to the P. & R. C. & I. Co. now appears to bo quite certain. The Thomas Coal Company, owners of Kehley Bun, are desirous of having the transfer mado on or before Juno 1st, and It is quite likely that the deal will bo consummated on that date. This Is an Important matter in connection with that referred to above, Should tho deal bo made, the present breaker and offices at Kehley Bun colliery will bo abandoned and its product will bo run through the Indian Bldpo breaker. This, with the erection of tho new breaker at West Shenandoah, will lcayo bnt three largo breakers hereIndian Bidgo, Shenandoah City aud West Shenandoah, and thero will be left but one individual colliery tho Cam- DKCOItATION DAY WAXTS. Leave your orders now for all kinds of plants and cut flowers. Coslett's 30 South Main street. 12-15-tf FiitiPiHos IHSIHGEHE 1 riie Latost Envoys Merely Ask For Further Timo. THE SAME OLD OBY, "00NQRE88.' Court House Xotcs. The trial of tho long cause list In civil court will begin noxt week. Those drawn as urors for that week from this town aro M. J. Lawlor, E. C. Brobst, William Maloy, E. C. Mallck, P. J. Mulholland aid Matt. Smar- owsky. Letters tostamentary wero granted to Charles Barnhanl on tho cstato of Caroline Baruhard, la to of Ashland, deceased. The renewal of tho charter of tho Locust Mountain Saving and Loan Asso., of Ash land, granted by the Governor, Is on filo at tho Becordcr's office. Tho amount of the capital Btock Is f 1,000,008. Application has been mado for a now trial in tho caso of Camp 73, P. O. S. of A., ot Crcssona, vs. S. P. Thomas and his sureties, alleged to be a defaulter, mo Jury gavo a vordlct against the defendants. The two cases of Llchtshelm & Uopkin against tho Northwestern National Ins. Co., of Milwaukee, to recover upon two insuranco policies issued to tho plaintiffs on a stock of goods in tbo Thompson building, Pottsville, was given to tho jury this morning. It has been on trial for three days. Tbo plaintiffs seek to recover $2,700, and the defendaant company dispute the claim, alleging it to bo exorbitant. Attorney McGovcrn, of WllkeS' barre, and Noecker represent tlio company, wbllo Messrr. Moyer and Schalck are for tho plaintiffs. Tho jury retired at 11 o'clock this morning and at 3 0 clock this nfternoon brought in a verdict In favor of the plaintiff forf325. Our improved chipped dry beef Is a suc cess. Its thinness adds to tho flavor. E. C. Brobst, cor. Jardln and Centre Sts. 5-5-lm MAX LEVIT Washable and Silk Neck wear just received. Buy our washable ties from ONE CENT upwards. Swalm's Hardware Store. Come right through the brick buiiding. serve, you well in the rear. We will R EMOVED ! TO NO. 7 SOUTH HAIN STREET. Q 111 0 111 Come.'to see us in our new and enlarged quarters. Our stock is far larger than the last time you visited us. But our prices remain as low as ever.. We are the headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Husical runients and Optical Goods. Orkin's Jewelry Store, No, 7 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Penna. Next door to Qoldln's Mammoth Clothing House. next session at Mahanoy City, Tho Shenan- deah delegates In attendanco wero William E. Powell, George L. llafner aud Oliver Capper. Men Wanted at Once, From 30 to SO men are wanted for steady work, at good wagos, by the Lehigh Portland Cement Company, Whitehall, Pa. Works at Ormrod, Pa. Men who can get ready can leave on 7:50 L. V. train on Tuesday morning with B. G. Hess, who may be applied to at No. iiu west 140yd street, at or betoro 7 o'clock Monday evening. fi-10-St Arbitrators Selected. A selection of arbitrators was mado this morning In the slander case of David Gross man vs. Abram Lovine, (not David Levine, as previously reported.) 1110 arbitrators chosen are Messrs. B. W, Stout, James Grant and Thomas Tosh. They will sit on May 31st. in tbo office of M. M. Burke, Ei., who represents the plaintiff. E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., represents tho defendant. Tho plain tiu alleges that at a meeting in tbo syna gogue the defendant called him a murderer and a thief. Another revolution In mining operations about to lie clinched Is tho introduction of compressod air locomotives at tho Shenandoah City colliery, to replace tho system of haul ago by mules to and from the bottom of tho shaft. Tbo two locomotives will probably bo finally tested on Tuesday, next, and should tho test prove satisfactory, which it undoubt edly will, tho locomotives will bo put In regular operation next Wednesday. Flower I'lauts, All Kinds For Decoration Day. Leave orders now. John Hall, corner Whlto aud Centre streets. B-ll-10t WM. l'KNN. New New New Carpets, car cioth, Linoleum. 3 3 3 Afull line. of new spring styles In-"- Tapestry, Velvet and Body Brussels. INGRAINS New styles, extra qualities. The New Tee Plant. The directors of the People's Artificial Ice Company hold a meeting last evening at the residence of Frederick Kelt ban. Manager Samuol G. Roberta made a very favorable re port, stating that all tho machinery Is on tbo ground, ready to be placed, which will bo done in a few days, and the plant will be producing ice by June 1st. A Dargaln In Chalrsi A half dozen fine walnut round-arm leather cushioned chairs are offered for ealo I cheap. Can be seen at Kirlin's drug store, tf Time Table Changes. Two changes will be made In the time table of tbo Pennsylvania Ballroad to-mor row. The train which has been leaving town; at 8:13 a. m, will hereafter leave at 8:05. The train heretofore leaving Pottsville at 0:20 p. m. will hereafter leave at 5:10, making tbo time of arrival hore 5:50. Tho rest ot tw schedule will remain as heretofore. llowraan Changed Ills Mind At a special meeting of the Mahanoy City Borough Council last night Chief Burgess Bowman stated "This is the day for mo to resign, or not to resign. I am hero to-night not to resign." When reminded by the president of Council that he had promised to do so the Burgess responded, "I may hftye, said so, but I have now ohangod. my mind," The Burgess has paid the deficiency charged aga)nit him. Important Notice, For sale, a lot of good bedroom suits, car pets, tables, dishes, curtains, pictures, cook ing utensils, eto. Must be sold next week. Also, for rent, a ten-room dwelling. Steam I heat, bathroom.closet and other conveniences, at US South White street. Francis Blrklebach and family, of Lost Creek No. S, have moved to Philadelphia. Charles Moyer, of Lost Creek No. 2, In jurod his foot in alighting from a car. Anthony Moginsky, a driver in tho Wm Ponn colliery, was severely injured yesterday by being caught under a car. Ho was taken to Ashland. Tho man had worked at the colliery for 20 years and is highly respected by tne community. The services in tho Wm. Pcnn Methodist Episcopal church will bo as follows : Bun nay scnooi at iu:3u a. m. junior Jipworm League at 5 p, m. Preaching at 0 p. m. by the pastor. Subject: "Onco when the church failed." Senior Epwortb League at 7:30, led by Miss Margarot Mollard. Subject: The Gift of Power." Kev. W. 11. Stewart, pastor. All welcome. The prayer meeting next week will bo postponed un.til Thureday evening. Millinery Iteraoval. Mrs. J. Hoffman has removed her millinery store to 110 North Main street. A call from her patrons Is solicited. 5-17-lt The t" Program. The following program will be rendered at a meeting of the "Y" this ovening i Hinging, 'Y" : scripture reading, Esther Uaddow j solo. Matt 0 Thomas : reading, Hattie Man sell; recitation, Nettle Moyer; news of interest, A J. Milllchap ; recitation, Magglo Boborta ; comio reading.E. Tennyson Danks critic to bo appointed. Did you seo the $33 Keating Bicycle lu Biumm's show window r 5-12-tf Victim ltecoverii. William 11. Jones, alias Vioodlln, a negro known hero and in other parts of the region as "Billy, the bootblack," was yesterday dis charged from tho Miners' hospital after re covering from injuries received In an assault. He has gone to Shatnokln. On tho 27th of April, last, Jones drew a pay of $18 for work ho had dono In that town. Ho changed all the money Into bills and placed them in his shoo for safe keeping. Two colored Potts- vlllo criminals, whose names aro Thomas Bobcrtson and Brown, knew that this money was upon tho bootblack's person and planned to murder him for it. That night while the unsuspected man was standing between two cars in the P. & B. yards at Sbamokin, ho was pounced upon by tho two thugs and knocked to the ground with a billy." He was then beaten in a fearful manner and thrown into a car where he was stripped of his clothes in a hunt for tho money. Falling to find tho sum the two men skipped out. The next morning Jones was discovered in tho car, unconscious, and with his skull fractured. Spring Suitings, 910, Sll and SIS, Kkixy & Conway, tailors, 14 West Contro street. 4-5-tf Church Notices. At the Calvary Baptist church to-morrow evening, tho pastor, B. B. Albin, will deliver his sixth lecturo on the personal coming of the Lord to this earth. Tho choir, led by W. Waters, will render appropriate music, All are wolcomo. Service at 0:30 p. m. Begnlar preaching services in tho United Evangelical church, on North Jardln street, to-morrow morning and evening. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m,. All welcome Services in the P. M. churoh to-morrow, Morning subject, "God tho Only Bcfuge of His People." Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Evening subject, "The Majesty of God, and also His Goodness to tho Human Family." Everybody kindly Invited to these services Good singing. Bicycles and bicycle sundries. Anything In tho wheel line. Lowest prices. Orkin's, 7 Boutin Main street. tf A Piano Ilonsed, The parlor of the residence of B. F. QUI was considerably beautified this morning hy the addition of a popular Pease piano. It was the gift of Mr. Gill to bis little daughter, Nora. The instrument was purchased through the agent here, M. O'Neill, the furnituro dealer, Strawberries! Strawberries! Received daily. All large berries. 10 to 15 cents per quart box. Coslett's, 30 South Main street. 5-10-tf Airtitnuldn'n Acmit Aro Kvldotitly TryliiB to Hoodwink Oonornl OtU. Who Promptly ltirii' to a runt Tliolr I.iitoMt Ito(iirHt. Manila, May 20. Two military and two civil Filipino commissioners, ap pointed to co-opersto with three citi zens of Manila In negotiating terms ot peace, arrived here yesterday. Thoy have submitted no now proposition, but want an armUtlce pending the ses sion of the Filipino congress. Major Oonornl Otts promptly refused to entor tnln tho proposal. Two of the commissioners wero in San lstdro whon Qonernl Lnwton oc cupied that town. Tho others fled northward to Join Agulnnldo. The two who surrendered to tho Americans say tho Filipinos now want pence on nny terms. Generals Luna and Hlo del Pilar and their forces nlone, of nil tho Filipinos, aro still opposed bitterly to tho surrender. They want tno war continued nnd have usod every Influonco In their power to urRO a prolongation of hostilities. But tho mass of tho peoplo and tho greater part of tho rebel army are weary ot tho fighting and tho defeats. General Luna Is reported to bo making desperate efforts to restrain tho educated Filipinos, within the limits of his self appointed jurisdiction, from communicating with tho Ameri cans, evon to arresting Kncamlno nnd Horrera, two of the most Influential officials, while on their way to Malolo. to Join those who came to Manila yes- torday. General MacArthur Is still at San Fernando, while General Lawton and Major Kobbo are carrying forward the fighting lines. For a distance of 60 miles north of Manila the valley Is held by tho American army, and La guna do Bay Is guarded by gunboats, so that all retreat to that body 01 water Is provented. Cavl3, south of Manila, Ib completely subjugated, and the Filipinos aro strategotlcally help less. Soft Shirts. Very latest designs. Qualities : Silks, Madras and English Crepe. Will wash and won't fade. Just the thing for summer wear. Ask to see them and oar price will make tbe sale. A few new shapes have been added to our enor mous big stock ol hats. We are the recognized leaders in this line. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. Money's Worth. That U what we give you in every purchase, no matter how small. Our stock is large and well adapted to every possible demand. It is calculated to suit every taste, taking within iu scope the best and latest the markets afford. If you are in search of a reliable article come to us. If you feel that it is worth while saving on trust worthy values make your selections from goods bought with care and sold on repre sentations of merit that never fail. ICE CREAM AND ORANGE WATER ICE, Vanilla, strawberry aud chocolate. Daily, 30 cents per quart. Delivered at your home Schcidcr's bakery, 27 East Centre street, tf 'Stroller" Feels Klated. Editor. Herald: Although some people predicted that any attempt on my part with regard to reform would bo futile, the result was to the contrary last Sabbath. I made my usual stroll through tho Fifth ward and found the complexion of things in geuoral much improved, especially on West Centre street. Not a beer keg was to be seon on tbo streets, grocery stores were closed and the huckster did not care, to violate tho Sunday law. He was wise In not doing so. Accord ing to promlso I managed to get tho machine ready, I took It up tho Bingtown road, sent it rolling down to tho "hookle" house, and then opened it. Here Is the production. I am aware it is not perfect, yet It may win a prlre In the next eisteddfod" In town: O, whero Is tho Mayor, O, where can ho bo ? Is be up on tho mountain, under a tree, Out of sight, out of hearing, and out of tbe way? That Sabbath law breakers can have a free dy. Chorus : O, whero can he bo, Q, whero can he bo? Ho must bo up on the mountain, Under a shady plno tree. Come dowu, Mr. Mayor, como down right away. Tako a walk through tho town on this fine babbatn day ; Look, listen and stop, and soe for yourself How crime doth abound in this great Com monwealth. 'Tis your duty to seo tho laws put in force Tbe tough and the rowdy to keep in stialght course. Do your duty regardless of nation, or creed And the Lord will reward you in the life that you lead. The obligation you took on assuming the way Of tbo borough affairs on that memorable day Bach cratch the machine! It has burst and I must take It to tho blacksmith shop. have named it tho "Kegnphono." I have heen offered a good prlco for it, but it is not for sale, gentlemen, as I have uso for tbe Kcgopbone yet. There are others in tbts Commonweath who fail to soe or to Jioar any rowdyism or rascality, when it Is committed right before their eyes, I shall mention a few in my next. "The Stroller." We are showing this week a special lot of Silks, all new nnd pretty. If you Inspect this line. It Is more than likely you will bo Induced to spend a little money, as well as a Utile time, but loth profitably. A new lot of Crash Sklrta, plain and braided, nnd well finUhed, at leu than cost of material, 29c, 50c to 79c. Wa.lml.lo Shirt WaljU, 39c, B0C, 7BC t $1.25. A full line of new Carpets In Wiltons, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Yeliets, Ingrain and Rag at saving prices to you. P. J. GAUGBM, NORTH MAIN ST. See Our Line 1 Of Rockers. They will interest you and so will our prices. Our dis- play is larger than any tonrn. in M. O'NEILL, tOO S. Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker limner's, Cherry Chestnut Sts. Fresh butter, eggs, chotao meats, dally. tf Early Summer Sale of Fine Millinery at the Bon Ton. Magargle's store. 5:Sq-tf Trouserings as Low as SH OO, Splendid assortment. Kelly & Conway, Ferguson House block, 4-5-tf A Pine Vehicle. E. O. Brobst to-day placed a new delivery I I wagon on tho road. It la a large, well built I and attractive vehicle. The horses have been supplied with new harness. Colllerlea Work Three Days. The Philadelphia & Beading Coal and Iron Deputies Appointed, The following district deputy grand masters of Odd Fellows' for Schuylkill county were appointed at Allentown Thursday, viz : Eastern District, 1. 11. 1'arton, or t,ouEe .si j Wostera District, W. V. Lehman, of Lodge 815! Northern District, Jacob H. Kester, of Lodge 615, of Shenandoah. Direct From ICoster & Itlal's, The world famed specialty team, Stayo and Bunte, will be the attraction at Dan Brennan'g this evonlng They have a Apply at F. E repertoire of all the latest song hlta now Glrardvllle Weddings. James Sovorney aud Miss Emma Clark, two well known young peoplo of Oirardville, were married xnursday evening at St. Joseph's parsonage at the above place. Miles A. Boach and Miss LUllo O'Boyle, both of Girardvlllo, wore married Wednesday evening. The a room is. agent for the Kaler Brewery, Beeciiam's Pills for stomach and livor Ills. 1'ul.lUo Library Notice. All persons holding books belonging to the Shenandoah Free Public Library will pleass return them on Thursday afternoon, ISth inut., aud not later than Saturday evening, 20th lust. By order of tbo Board of Library Trustees. Fbanh Hanna, 5-13-0t Librarian, being sung on tto vaudeville stago. Come and hear some good songs and piano selec tions. S-10-St Ilepubllouu llaiuiony. From Ilatleton Sentinel. The Bepublicans of Schuylkill county. Kuterlng the Priesthood, especially tbe contingent now on the anxious A. O Donnell, of lleckscnerville, son of 1 bench, who seek nomination for public otnee, W, John O'Donnell, will on Thursday next be ordained a sub-deacon and on Friday will be ordained a deacon and on Saturday will be ordained a priest at tho St. Charles Borromeo j Somlnary at which Institution be Is a student. Advertised Letters. A lettor addressed to John Felvan remains uncalled for at the local post-office. D. W. Bbdea. P, M. are earnestly working to create a sentiuent of unity and dissipate factional differences. The wisdom of this move is apparent and the Luzerne brethren could take it up with ad vantage, Gas Mantles for lOe. At lirumm's. Complete lamps, 50c. FUKK LUNCHES TO-NIOHT, RAG GARPETS All kinds and prices. g-w.fi Monday next, to At KEITER'S. week and will resume uu follow the same program. Tbe best gas mantle at the cheapest price. I At Orkin's, 7 South Mala street. tf Royal Absolutely 'Pure Baking Powder 1 Makes the food more delicious and wholesome RovM. sucma rowoes co., mm vork. eickebt'b. Chicken soup, free, to-night. HK-STZ'B. Bean soun. free, to-night. Come and hrar tho selection on our wonderful orchestrion piano. WEEKS, To-nlght, Carroll and Mularkey, clever dance team. First appearance here. KEKDBICK IIODBE. Cream of tomato soup will bo served, free, to all patrons to-night. rooxxR'8. Nico cold lunch to-night. Also a free ecu- I cert o( good tnusto and singlug, Do you know that this means to toc flue trimmed bats for little money. We hare re duce I every mu in our pariors. iiaw worm from WOO to 18.00 will be sold this week for $2.98. Our hats In white, black, corn color, In tact every color ana siyie munmi in iiciku u ui do soia mis opportunity , worth fashion, worth 13.00 to tt.OO, weeK for l.uo. ltememoer tame inis is an urltlpli vnu nerer heard of before. Bonnets for old and young, $1.98. not leas man oauu. Bailors reduced to almost wholesale prices. Children' bau, trimmed and untrlramea, that nave no equal In thU town or any other town In style and price. unng uus aavcriiseracni wun yoa anu are for yourself that we sell what we advertise. BON TON MILLINERY, No. 29 North KalaStrMi-.